British brand Zone 3 creates some of the world’s finest and highest-rated performance wear in the triathlon industry. With a wealth of industry knowledge and a dedicated team, 2019 sees Zone 3 launch an exciting new range of medical grade compression wear called RX3, designed to help athletes #ReachNewLimits.

Supported by official retailer Up & Running is Camelbak, the world’s leading maker of hydration systems and lightweight running gear. Camelbak’s award-winning products provide hands-free, wearable hydration, meaning no more delays and less litter at water stations on race day.

Kymira Sport produces infra-red sportswear products that harness wasted energy and light and convert it into usable energy. Their products are used by ultra marathon runners through to triathletes. Kymira will also be hosting a running and nutrition clinic at The National Running Show, with their performance and recovery partner Pinnacle Performance.

Visitors to the show will certainly have plenty of choice when it comes to choosing their nutrition preferences for 2019. Chia Charge will be showcasing their range of effective, easy-to-eat sports nutrition made with real food and super-fuel chia seeds. The products help runners to perform better whilst tasting great too. Meanwhile, Isagenix offers a variety of systems to help individuals maintain healthy lifestyles through weight loss, weight maintenance, muscle building and fitness.

Ubiquinol is the active form of CoQ10 (Coenzyme Q10) which has been reduced to make it readily usable by the body. Popular with athletes, it is vital for providing energy to the cells, helping the organs to perform at their best and assisting with exercise recovery.

Health insurance provider Simplyhealth will also be at the show exhibiting its range of healthcare solutions for individuals and families, including an Active Plan for active people.

The latest community to join The National Running Show is online running community Lonely Goat Running Club, a club designed for those who don’t have time to join organised running groups but still want to be part of a thriving community of like-minded people.

Finally, race organisers The Classic Run Series will be inspiring runners with their series of races taking place at three of the world’s most famous racecourses: Cheltenham, Aintree and Newmarket.

Alongside the many exhibitors confirmed for The National Running Show is an impressive line-up of speakers including Paula Radcliffe MBE, Roger Black MBE, Iwan Thomas MBE, Jo Pavey MBE and many globetrotting adventurers and endurance runners.

Over 32,500 tickets have already been sold for The National Running Show and it is on course to be a sell-out in its second year.